Someone said that she's knitting an afghan with these squares for her favorite aunt as Christmas present :-) I'm very flattered and glad about that :-) I hope her aunt will like it :-) (Well... I like anything my niece gives to me, especially when she has made it herself, so I think she will... but I'm nevertheless very flattered, delighted and humble about my design being accepted by a niece *blush* :-))

Have fun :-)

Edited 30th of July:THERE HAS BEEN SOME ERRORS IN THE PATTERNS!

I am currently going through these, and have found two errors in French Hens and one in Calling Birds - these have been corrected in the pattern.As far as I can see the four first patterns are clean now, but if you spot other errors there, please inform me :-)

Hugs,Ket

Edited 31st of July 2007Rings, Geese and swans are clear now... I HOPE!!!

Edited 2nd of August (Happy Lammas, everyone :-))Milking Maiden cleared - what a mess a single counting error can cause!

Edited 8th of September 2008Pipers piping - row 18 had P3, should have had P4Ladies dancing - rows 30 and 48 - row 30 was K13, should be K11 - row 48 had K1P and it should be K10 :-)I will knit these too to be sure :-)

I think your wonderful to share these with us! I think this has been my best Christmas gift! It will contuniue to keep giving as im planning on making lap quilts with the 12 squares and donateing them to old folks homes! Marion (mommabear7@sbcglobal.net)

Thank you so much for all your hard work in getting these up on the net. I just found your blog which is wonderful and I cannot wait to get started on these for gifts for my family. Thank you for sharing!

I am knitting a blankets in memory of my sister who died on Dec 12th. Yhey are being given to cancer patients who are fortunate enough to have the wonderful team she had caring for herduring her long hospital stay. These pattersn I think would make a lovely gift to my sister's daughter, becasue my sister LOVED Christmas. My neice gave birth to a beatiful little boy on Dec 11th. my sister although groggy was able to specaker to her in the delivery room and her the baby cry, bless cell phones. We were able to retrieve pictures send over the cell (thank God I have 5 savy daughters who knew they blow them up fpr her to see them, thans to a nurse who gave them a computer and a printer) We put pictures of little Terrrence Michael all over her IV pole and where ever else she was able to see. Shortly after she slipped into a coma, cradling the blanket I had knit for the new baby and wearing a swweater I had knit for m Dad (it still smells of his after shave). Lord, it's 4 in the morning you must think me daft!! Thank you for sharing them. My to do list gets larger and larger, but I'm knitting through my grieving, it's one of the rare times I feel like I am "normal", I have to concentrate so my mind doesn't have time to wonder. Merry Christmas, a little early.

Dear Granny :-)I don't think you're daft or in need of spellcheck :-) I think you are lovely and it makes me very happy to know that I can help you in your grief in some way :-) Your story is lovely, thank you for sharing it :´)

I'm sorry I don't know. I'll find out as soon as I can - I found out there ARE errors yesterday by midnight and it's only 6 hours ago, so... But I'm working on it, and I will keep you informed.There's graphs posted by every square, so it should be possible to "catch" the errors as you go. "Partridge in a Pear Tree" seems to be ok though ;-)

Thank you for revising your patterns...........It was very helpful......there for a while I thought I was doing them wrong and kept ripping them out. thankyou for helping me keep my sanity.....cindy012055@sbcglobal.net

My Aunt has not left my Uncles side since he got hurt and went into a nursing home. I can't be down there right now... but I hope that a little something from my hands to her shoulders would let her know how much I love and think of them.

These charts are beautiful, I found them last November and used them for a lapghan for my parents Christmas present. I would love to send you some pictures and ask permission to show it off in my own blog.

We have been very blessed by your creativity and generosity! Discovery these patterns was my best Christmas present. I just finished "Partridge in a Pear Tree" and plan on keeping these for myself (at least for now :) - SD Miracle

I really can't say... I use 3 1/2 (mm, European size, don't know what they are in American), but I knit very loose, and want my dishcloths loose... so - use any yarn and any size needles you usually use to knit washcloths.

If this is the first time for you to knitting washcloths, use WW (worsted weight) and 4.5 (US7) needles.

Here's a table showing what size needles to use "normally" - that is if your hand is not very loose or tight - with what thickness of yarn. :-)http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/weight.html

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I am Finnish through and through, even though I currently live in Sweden - with my Danish husband. I am Pagan and he's Jewish, and our marriage is a match made in heaven :-)